DACs Seek Jobs In Industrial Mart

June 1, 2000

Offering the high voltage output and low power needed in industrial process control, automatic test equipment, motor control, and data acquisition systems, the DAC7724 and DAC7725 digital-to-analog converters feature a dual-supply output range of ±10V, a power dissipation of 250 mw maximum, and a 12-bit linearity and monotonicity. Settling time is 10 µs to 0.012%. Other features include double-buffered input logic, a data readback mode, and an asynchronous reset that clears all registers to mid-scale on the DAC7724 or to zero-scale on the DAC7725. Packaged in a PLCC-28 or SO-28, pricing is from $12.22 each/1000.

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